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video_tdr_failure (nvlddmkm.sys)

Discussion in 'Technical Support/Help Desk' started by Toad, Mar 15, 2015.

  1. Toad

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    I got it November 11th' 2013.
     
  2. Drac OPZ

    Drac OPZ All the Above and Beyond Community Manager

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    Ah, yeah most come with a standard warranty. I always make sure to buy extended warranty anymore due to this exact reason. Wish I could help more...
     
  3. Toad

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    Its fine Drac, I really appreciate the help. I'm waiting for the MSi support to respond to my support ticket. I'm just gunna keep tracking a bunch of forums about this problem and wait for a while. nVidia told me the card was most likely going bad so I am just going to hope that they can find me a solution. I was already planning on getting a new computer in November, I may just have to move plans up. :3
     
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  4. Drac OPZ

    Drac OPZ All the Above and Beyond Community Manager

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    Yeah, Well it would be nice too see you back playing here and there bud. Just keep us updated if you find a solution!
     
  5. Toad

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    I'll still be on here. I can use Chrome. Thats about but it works. Even if my computer breaks, I am always on the Forums. I'm only not on here when I am asleep :u
     
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  6. Toad

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    So I went ahead and opened up my computer and took off the graphics card heat dispersion thing with the vents over my gpu so I could see if my gpu was replaceable and the insulation on it was actually liquified. There where like small drops of it on the card. What's the average gpu temp? My computer never feels hot but that's because I have it propped up on Legos xD. Today it was running on average at 80c and that seems kinda high no?
     
  7. Drac OPZ

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    Mine runs around 60-65 Degrees Celsius I've had it up too 72 degrees Celsius though max.
     

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